Visual language and Graphic Design

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Visual language and Graphic designVISUAL LANGUAGEIt doesn't have an only meaning.

To learn how to "read" it is an intuitive and empirical exercise.

Learning how to "write" it requires training. It requires the mastery of concepts and specialized techniques. The discipline that is responsible for setting the VISUAL ARGUMENTS is GRAPHIC DESIGN.VISUAL PERCEPTIONIt consists of the experience and culture.

You assign meanings or connotations depending on the relations learned from the society or environment.LanguageConnotedLevels of representationConclusionGraphic design and its definition has changed over time, its definition and function are closely linked to the technologies and ideologies of the time; no matter what the design or the concepts it represents are materialized in, the organization and sometimes the disorganization of the visual content, are the basis for any design piece, so understanding the fundamental principles of that organization is highly relevant.What's visual language?+Casual Visual CommunicationEverything you see and can interpret freely, there is no intention encoded.Intentional Visual CommunicationIt is encoded and it has a clear intention to transmit information. It can be PRACTICAL or AESTHETIC.It is subjective, it is conditioned by codes and conventions.DenotedIt is totally objective, it is the object or image as it is perceived, will always have the same meaning.RepresentativeSymbolicAbstractAnalyticalFunciones:InformativosDescriptivosExpresivosEstéticosPersuasivos